How Stars Form: Collaborative research studies stars from their early days
The youngest star system ever observed has given astronomers an ideal opportunity to study star formation from the early days.
The youngest star system ever observed has given astronomers an ideal opportunity to study star formation from the early days.
As Ebola continues to make headlines, doctors, researchers, and epidemiologists alike search for answers about this mystery disease and its tremendous virulence.
Yale Researchers Leonard Kaczmarek and Christopher Pittenger are working on investigating rare genetic diseases through a combination of genetic sequencing, basic science research and clinical application.
Dr. Bercovici of Yale’s Geology and Geophysics Department studies volcano behavior and recently proposed a new predictive model.
Dr. Robert Gordon and Colin Thomas use microstructure analysis and other chemical techniques to place artifacts in rich historical context.
Dr. Boris Karasik and Yale Professor Daniel Prober have developed a nanobolometer that detects far-infrared photons, allowing astronomers to measure the spectra of distant galaxies.